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On 8th October I release my new album 'Samson & Delilah' in the US. It will be my first on my own label YOY Records.

As independent music is all about word of mouth I would like to ask you, my loyal fans, to pledge your support by offering to send out just one Tweet on the day of release to help spread the word about the albums release. All you have to do to make this happen is help me reach my goal of 100 supporters by the albums release date and Thunderclap will do the rest!

Vanessa “V V” Brown announces her return to music with details of her forthcoming highly anticipated second studio album Samson & Delilah, out October 8 in the US on YOY Records. Not only is V V Brown back, but she’s added something new to her resume: she can be labeled a singer, songwriter, producer and now a record label owner.

Having already achieved over 1 million worldwide single sales of “Shark in the Water” from her critically acclaimed debut album Travelling Like the Light, V V has initiated a new direction and chapter for her new album. She has returned with a edgier, darker sound, co-produced by Mercury Award winning producer Dave Okumu.

There is a key moment when talking to V V Brown about her new album, Samson & Delilah, that tells you exactly where V V is coming from, and precisely what she is intent on achieving. The first lyric she wrote after stepping back into the studio to work on the new record sums it up. “Take me as I am,” she sings on “Warrior” (which appears on the deluxe edition of the digital album); “No one does it better / All I want to do is lie here in the sand / And learn the art of patience / The freedom to believe it / Take me as I am / My master of my plan.” It proves a prophetic manifesto. Over the course of Samson & Delilah’s11 tracks, the artist once synonymous with bright colors – and equally bright pop – comprehensively confounds our perceptions and expectations of her.

“Substitute for Love,” the album’s opening track, sets down a marker for what follows. V V’s extraordinarily operatic vocal is the first surprise; but so, too, is the sonic world the song creates, where V V’s voice is just one texture among many, all working in the service of a rich and complex – and incredibly dark sonic palette. Listen to the dark-as-night electronica of songs such as the sinister, sepulchral "Knife", or the shimmering, LCD Soundsystem-like “Faith,” or the defiant, propulsive follow-up single “The Apple,” and you know that Samson & Delilah is the pure truth.With the release of Samson & Delilah on October 8th via YOY Records, V V Brown will return to the US with new live dates this Fall.

Press Quotes

“There is no doubt in our mind that V V’s upcoming performances will provide the perfect appetizer for the remarkable things still yet to come from the talented V V Brown.” – MOBO

“If Samson is any indication of the album we can expect from her in September, I am extremely excited. Extremely.” – Glamour

“Brown has worked with Dave Okumu and crafted a more mature electronic soul sound that suggests she's gunning to become the new Jessie Ware.” – Time Out

“VV Brown is back! And she has never sounded (or looked) better.” – Company